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Old April 6th 04, 06:17 PM
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"Richard Kaplan" wrote in message
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"Dan Luke" wrote in message
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If you fly much IFR, you need an approach GPS, in my opinion, unless you
restrict yourself to ILS equipped airports.


I "restrict" myself to airports with ILS, LOC, VOR, NDB, VOR/DME RNAV,

SDF,
LDA, or ASR approaches. That tends not to be too restrictive at all.

The point will very soon be moot though with WAAS GPS precision
approaches -- my avionics shop knows I want to be first in line to get

such
a box installed in my airplane.


The CNX-80 is about the limit of the technology; without adding an air data
computer and perhaps a radar altimeter.


 




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